Children who are ill, in their innocence and light, teach adults many lessons, and one of those lessons is that ‘Life must go on. Face it. Live it. Enjoy it. Despite all the odds.' That is bravery, in the eyes of a sick child.

Children who are ill, in their innocence and light, teach adults many lessons, and one of those lessons is that ‘Life must go on. Face it. Live it. Enjoy it. Despite all the odds. ' That is bravery, in the eyes of a sick child.

An hour seldom passed in which she didn't either sneeze, pick her nose, or wipe a boogie onto her snot-encrusted sleeve. But she had such a lovely colour. That pink glow which comes with the flu used to engulf her like an aura. It suited her. She alw

An hour seldom passed in which she didn't either sneeze, pick her nose, or wipe a boogie onto her snot-encrusted sleeve. But she had such a lovely colour. That pink glow which comes with the flu used to engulf her like an aura. It suited her. She alw